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Been lurkin here a while and just wanted to drop in and say Hello. Current Toyota's are an '04 Tundra work truck and a FJ Cruiser. Hope to have some friendly yaks here , and maybe even a pissing match or two :dualing:

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Been lurkin here a while and just wanted to drop in and say Hello. Current Toyota's are an '04 Tundra work truck and a FJ Cruiser. Hope to have some friendly yaks here , and maybe even a pissing match or two :dualing:

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Thanks for the welcome. I added the info in my profile when I registered , but for some reason it didn't show up. I couldn't log in either , but all is well now and I've added info to my profile . Had my FJ C since mid June . It's a BD , auto , C pkg. I just finished installing OME 886/n140's to the front and expecting the 895/N71E and ARB bumper in a few days. I have an All-Pro skid and Rocky Road sliders ordered . They should be here next week.
After reading some of the threads here , all I can say is see you in the Combat Zone :flamethro

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Welcome. I've worked with a bunch of NB'ers and have visited there a couple of times, beautiful province. A Cape Bretoner I worked with at Diavik ate 18 lobster tails at dinner one night, not a cheap meal when each lobster tail probably cost $100 once it reached the mine site, was prepared, etc...

After doing research on potential cause it came down to the actual shaft of shifter being broken inside (small gasket). There was no option to replace the whole shift level assembly (33530-35642) at the service center: Prices in Canadians (taxes not included) here: $187.49 (diagnostic); $187.49...

After doing research on potential cause it came down to the actual shaft of shifter being broken inside (small gasket). There was no option to replace the whole shift level assembly (33530-35642) at the service center: Prices in Canadians (taxes not included) here: $187.49 (diagnostic); $187.49...

Hello. I’m Dave. I’ve owned and wheeled several jeeps. I traded my last wrangler for a Subaru last year when I thought my job was going in a direction that would require me to drive a lot. That didn’t quite pan out, so I’ve decided I’m in the market for a Tacoma that I could modify for moderate...